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Browsing by Author "Maj, Roberta"

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    Differences in clinical characteristics and quantitative lung CT features between vaccinated and not vaccinated hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Italy
    (2023)
    Chiumello, Davide
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    Tavelli, Alessandro
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    Serio, Lorenzo
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    De Benedittis, Sara
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    Pozzi, Tommaso
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    Maj, Roberta
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    Velati, Mara
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    Brusatori, Serena
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    D’Albo, Rosanna
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    Zinnato, Carmelo
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    D’Arminio Monforte, Antonella
    Abstract Background To evaluate the differences in the clinical characteristics and severity of lung impairment, assessed by quantitative lung CT scan, between vaccinated and non-vaccinated hospitalized patients with COVID-19; and to identify the variables with best prognostic prediction according to SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status. We recorded clinical, laboratory and quantitative lung CT scan data in 684 consecutive patients [580 (84.8%) vaccinated, and 104 (15.2%) non-vaccinated], admitted between January and December 2021. Results Vaccinated patients were significantly older 78 [69–84] vs 67 [53–79] years and with more comorbidities. Vaccinated and non-vaccinated patients had similar PaO 2 /FiO 2 (300 [252–342] vs 307 [247–357] mmHg; respiratory rate 22 [8–26] vs 19 [18–26] bpm); total lung weight (918 [780–1069] vs 954 [802–1149] g), lung gas volume (2579 [1801–3628] vs 2370 [1675–3289] mL) and non-aerated tissue fraction (10 [7.3–16.0] vs 8.5 [6.0–14.1] %). The overall crude hospital mortality was similar between the vaccinated and non-vaccinated group (23.1% vs 21.2%). However, Cox regression analysis, adjusted for age, ethnicity, age unadjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index and calendar month of admission, showed a 40% reduction in hospital mortality in the vaccinated patients (HR adj  = 0.60, 95%CI 0.38–0.95). Conclusions Hospitalized vaccinated patients with COVID-19, although older and with more comorbidities, presented a similar impairment in gas exchange and lung CT scan compared to non-vaccinated patients, but were at a lower risk of mortality.
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    Pathophysiology of COVID-19 pneumonia and respiratory treatment
    (2023)
    Velati, Mara
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    D’Albo, Rosanna
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    Brusatori, Serena
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    Lombardo, Fabio
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    Maj, Roberta
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    Zinnato, Carmelo
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    Gattarello, Simone
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    Busana, Mattia
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    Romitti, Federica
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    Moerer, Onnen
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    Gattinoni, Luciano
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    Ventilatory ratio, dead space, and venous admixture in acute respiratory distress syndrome
    (2022)
    Maj, Roberta
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    Palermo, Paola
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    Gattarello, Simone
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    Brusatori, Serena
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    D’Albo, Rosanna
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    Zinnato, Carmelo
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    Velati, Mara
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    Romitti, Federica  
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    Busana, Mattia
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    Wieditz, Johannes
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    Gattinoni, Luciano  

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